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Xena XX-14 Disc Lock with Alarm

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$106.95

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Thing is loud!
I bought this for road trips as I have a garage, so I haven't really had to use it much. I have put it on and had someone move it while I was in the house and I could easily hear it going off.
February 23, 2015

Buggy alarm module, worse customer service.
The lock I bought I've had for about 6 months now.
The alarm module goes off all the time, when it shouldn't.
The lock cylinder sticks when trying to unlock often causing me to set off the alarm when trying to take it off (I've tried lubricating it as well to no avail)
I've contacted XENA customer support 3 times. They replied 2 of those three times claiming to be sending me a replacement alarm module. Its been 6 months. Still not resolved.
If you buy a XENA lock (which I won't recommend) at least don't get one with an alarm. It will cause more trouble than its worth.
February 17, 2015

Great security option
I've had the XX14 for almost 2 years, which I've used on an R6S and an FZ6. The battery is finally starting to go, but the lock still arms and gives warning beeps, it just doesn't have the juice to give the 15 second alarm. Not bad for 2 years of daily use on the same tiny battery. I'll replace the battery this weekend and I see no reason why this thing won't give me another two years of solid reliability--it's absolutely bullet proof and a must-have for anyone parking their bike outside of a secured area.
Pros:
-Loud
-Durable
-Sensitive alarm
-Small enough to pack under the seat
Cons:
-Kind of Pricey
-Takes practice to avoid false alarms when engaging/disengaging
-Not brightly colored enough to act as a visual deterrent
November 14, 2014

Effective protection
This lock is strong and loud. It's not so sensitive so as to be triggering all the time, but is sensitive enough to start screaming when it's supposed to. You may want to practice putting it on and taking it off a couple of times. If you don't get it off smoothly, the alarm will trigger, because it thinks you're stealing the bike. Your ears will definitely ring if this happens.
Fits well on a 2014 Triumph Daytona.
November 10, 2014

Alarm is not up to par
I bought this lock to take on long trips. I tested this lock in and around town for a couple months before my first long trip to see how the alarm would function.
First of all the lock looks and feels solid and is what I was looking for in a lock. Second, the first time I used it, it performed flawlessly. So great, I thought. The second and third times the lock gave a false alarm, one when I was walking from my bike to a store. False alarms continued intermittently during the couple months of testing. This got to be annoying, so I removed the alarm piece.
I've used this lock on my long trips with the alarm removed. It's a very expensive non-alarm lock to be sure.
September 29, 2014

Good, but with some negatives.
The lock appears to be heavy duty and durable. Alarm goes off if I put in on directly after riding on a hot day. Not sure if it is the heat from the disc giving a false movement to the senor, but it is rather annoying that I can't put the lock on right away after riding.
Also, the battery died after 2 months. I contacted the company asking for a replacement since it didn't last anywhere near the 8 months listed in the manual, but they never responded. Thankfully the battery was cheap and easy to replace.
September 2, 2014

Constant false alarms & terrible after sales support
I bought one of these three years ago. Within a few months there were so many false alarms I had to take it back and exchange it, despite trying the suggested fixes on the Xena website. The second one lasted till just out of warranty and the same issues started. Many emails were sent to Xena through their support contacts, almost of these never got a reply. Eventually a reply from their marketing manager who promised to send out new parts which never arrived, and he has ignored three emails since then. False alarms are reported by many on the motorbike forums so I am just one of many. I am suprised that Xena does not respond to emails asking for help!
August 14, 2014

Good lock. Poor alarm.
When I first received my lock in the mail I was initially impressed with its weight and apparent durability. The product installed easily and it was simple to engage the alarm function. However, after the first month of use the alarm mechanism has already broken. The alarm portion of this product is a plastic device which clips into the durable metal housing. The plastic clip which holds the alarm into the metal housing has already broken and it does not sit in place and causes false alarms. Now I can only use this product as a regular disc-lock sans the alarm function for which I originally purchased it for.
July 28, 2014

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Willard S: My son had it on his wish-list for college-graduation gifts. Interestingly, I hadn't seen this type of lock, until about two weeks ago. And (though I did NOT test this on an unknown person's bike!), I don't think the other lock had an alarm. I'll be much more comfortable knowing my son has an alarm on his bike at his home, or work.Jun 1, 2014

Ari W: I parked my bike by the back of the house and there's lots of people around the neighborhood. Also I hear nothing but good things about this product.May 21, 2014

Anne P: Following Revzilla's simple schematic/directions - ordering the right size disc lock was easy. If you park your bike ANYWHERE OVERNIGHT besides your own garage - you need this security system. If you have any questions just call Revzilla - they are the bomb when it comes to ordering the right stuff the first time. Motorcycles DO actually get stolen. Don't let yours become a statistic. Buy a Xena disc alarm for your bike now. Do it!!!Oct 20, 2013

Ryan B:1/4 inch holes would correspond to the 6mm locking pin (NOT this product).This product, the 14mm locking pin corresponds to ~0.5" holes.This lock might also fit over your disc, in which case the thickness would need to be less than 7mm and the width would need to be less than 44 mm (see schematic provided in pictures).Aug 29, 2013

DION B:I feel much better knowing I have this product on my bike. I have not had any theft attempts as I don't make it a habit of leaving my bike unattended in public places. This lessens the likelihood of it being stolen. I have had several issues with false alarms. This can be pretty annoying at night.Aug 27, 2013

David M:Hi FadhilThis XX-14 fits most large disc brakes, I only found it needs to be the side without the ABS internal disc as it decreases space between the braking section and the axle which needs to be spacious enough for the lock to close.

Stephane D:I bought the XX-14 for my 2011 Suzuki GSX-F. I use it on my front disc, works great. Looks like your 2006 GSXR has the same discs as my GSXF. Hope this helps.

Oh, and beware: wear earplugs to get the initial setup done!!! It went off in my hands and I nearly dropped it like a live grenade - it was SO loud. Heck, my dog is afraid of nothing and he ran off and hid in one of the back bedrooms.Jan 19, 2015

Just got the xx14 in the mail, but I've got a question. How do I keep it disarmed when traveling? Every other time I come to a stop I hear the damn thing going off in my bag, and takes 5 minutes of messing with it while everyone looks at me like I've stolen my Ducati... Yeah..... I still goes off even when it's not locked in my bag. ThanksAug 16, 2014

Stephane D:Weird... I travel with mine unlocked without issues. It's not supposed to be triggered unless there's something in the slot of the alarm blocking the sender/receiver IR beam - i.e. like a disc. Could something in the bag be sliding into the slot? I put mine in a ziplock on it's own when it is in the bag (mostly to keep any dirt/dust/grease from getting all over the inside of the bag).Jan 19, 2015

jeff r asked:Looking at Xena and Abus for my 2013 ZX6R. I don't want the alarm to be too sensitive and the lock too bulky as I travel light. The more user friendly the more likely I will use all the time. Open to suggestion and will spend $50-$175. Which one do I get?Jul 16, 2014

Mark R:Jeff, I can only give you my opinion on the Xena as I have no experience with Abus. The Xena is diffidently larger but not overly so. From what I can tell on their web site, the Abus has no alarm. You will need to get the correct size Xena for your bikes from brake disc. For your bike you should be able to get away with one of the smaller models. As for sensitivity, the alarm will go off if someone tries to move your bike in any way. Another note if you forget to remove the Abus lock or someone moves your bike it could damage the wheel where the Xena will sound an alarm to let you know it’s still on. I like mine!Jul 16, 2014

Sean P:I have the XX-14. Really nice lock. The alarm is not too sensitive. You can actually control the sensitivity by the placement on your rotor. I have never had a problem with this lock. Money well spent.Jul 16, 2014

Stephane D:Check on the Zenasecurity website for the dimensions of the lock - they have a good diagram showing the size. That's what I did. The slot opening is 1/4" wide, the distance between the locking pin and the rear of the slot is 1-3/4" (the pin itself is 1/2"). Works great by the way. Good luck!Aug 30, 2013

Alexander A:I ride a 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 1000. I bought a Xena XX-14 from RevZilla. The size and fit are a match to my bike. I hope this answers anyone's question on fitment. On another note, Thanks RevZilla for great customer service.May 1, 2014